Saturday, October 25, 2014

Whangarei author releases fifth book in popular children’s series


Whangarei author Donna Blaber  (right)has released the fifth book, ‘Hide and Seek’, in her hugely-popular Kiwi Critters® series of early reader children’s picture books.

Published by Lighthouse Media Group, a company run by Ms Blaber and her husband Rupert Shaw who creates the bright illustrations for the books, the Kiwi Critters series sells extremely well in New Zealand in print format. International sales through major distributors such as Amazon are also building steadily in both print and electronic formats.

Ms Blaber describes the books as “super simple with engaging rhymes”, designed as quick and easy reads for busy parents and for young children who are beginning to read.


“There's always time for a Kiwi Critters story,” says Ms Blaber, a mother of twin girls and the author of the five Kiwi Critters books and more than 30 travel and tourism books for publishers in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom.

Ms Blaber began developing the characters for the Kiwi Critters when her own daughters were pre-schoolers, and used the books as a tool to develop their reading and writing skills.

“We’re looking forward to hearing how our many thousands of Kiwi Critters’ readers enjoy seeing the familiar characters, as well as meeting a new Kiwi Critters character, Billie the Bull. By reading the book they can also see, perhaps through further discussion with their parents, that helping others by making games fair is the right thing to do.”

Ms Blaber is now a participant in the New Zealand Book Council’s writers in schools programme where she is available to visit schools nationwide to talk about her own writing and/or run workshops with children of any age on a range of topics including non-fiction, fiction and creative writing, modern journalism, editing, print and digital publishing. She also developed and runs a well-attended school holiday writing club for Whangarei children aged nine and over.


“I get just as much inspiration from the children on the course as I hope they get from me,” she says. “There was no limit to their imaginations during the recent ‘creating memorable characters’ workshop.”

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